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50 Heller Spitz an der Donau

Issuer Marktgemeinde Spitz an der Donau
Year 1920
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Value 50 Hellers (0.50)
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Obverse lettering WACHAUER NOTGELD.
GUTSCHEIN
DER
MARKTGEMEINDE
SPITZ A/D.
50 HELLER 50
GILTIG BIS 30. SEPTEMBER 1920
KLOSTER SCHÖNBÜHEL
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Reverse lettering 50 WACHAUER NOTGELD. 50
DIE MARKTGEMEINDE SPITZ A/D. HASTET MIT IHREM GANZEN BEWEGLICHEN UND UNBEWEGLICHEN VERMÖGEN FÜR DIE VERBINDLICHKEIT, DIESEN SCHEIN BIS 30. SEPT. 1920 IN ZAHLUNG ZU NEHMEN UND IN DER ZEIT VOM 15. BIS 30. SEPT. 1920 GEGEN PERSÖNLICHE VORWEISUNG BEI DER GEMEINDEKASSE IN GESETZLICHEM BARGELDE EINZULÖSEN.
NACHAHMUNG WIRD BESTRAFT.
VIZEBÜRGER-MEISTER:
BÜRGERMEISTER:
1. GESCHÄFTSS. GEM.-RAT:
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Spitz an der Donau issued this Heller note as part of Austria's widespread Notgeld explosion following the collapse of the Habsburg economy — small municipalities across the country were forced to plug a chronic shortage of small change that the central authorities couldn't address. What distinguishes the Spitz series is the local artistic investment: Knausgruber was engaged as a painter-designer, and Eduard Sieger's engraving work lifts these notes well above the cruder emergency issues produced by comparable Wachau villages.

The print run of over twelve million for a village of this size almost certainly reflects wholesale production for collector distribution — a deliberate secondary market that many Niederösterreich communes openly exploited by 1920.

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